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Potawie's yellow habs(porn)

I'm with beerswimmer....what peppers?
 
From reading all the above comments I'm going to ask my wife to bold and show off my chillies once they're ready, I swear the views on my grow log would rival Lee's... Maybe I can convince her to become the hotpepper mascot... Let me go ask her :)
 
Nilsen said:
From reading all the above comments I'm going to ask my wife to bold and show off my chillies once they're ready, I swear the views on my grow log would rival Lee's... Maybe I can convince her to become the hotpepper mascot... Let me go ask her :)

Tell her Joe sent ya!!!!!!
 
Silver_Surfer said:
Smacks patrick on the head with large bell pepper. :P

Smack me again SS I just now figured it out. I have to stop skipping posts.

Are we still blaming the Aussies for digging this up? Or POTAWIE for going along with it?:P
 
patrick said:
Smack me again SS I just now figured it out. I have to stop skipping posts.

Are we still blaming the Aussies for digging this up? Or POTAWIE for going along with it?:P

Smacks patrick with two even larger bells. ;)

It's a joint conspiracy, and now we've become a part of its dastardly plot. :rofl:
 
another bump but hell potawie you are going to have to teach me how you get those freaking monster plants up here.
 
Those plants are MASSIVE producers, Potawie! Wow, I was looking for Cantina Yellow images on Google, and your pics of those Yellow Habs brought me here. Four-year old thread revived, at least for a moment. How did stabilization end up with those types, or did you just give up on them?
 
Very nice, did you ever positively identify it, or at least find one it could have descended from? Looks like quite a cool growth habit, too, with the side shoots growing bonsai-style. Unless you pruned it to get that shape?
 
No easy way to positively identify an unknown cross but it was likely a neon yellow "hab" crossed with an unknown red chinense. The plant in the pic was not pruned at all, this seems to be the way C. chinenses grow for me
I've got several other hybrids I'm working on from the same cross including a peach variety, and my red and yellow "arrowheads", although unfortunately I didn't have time or space to grow them this year
 
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